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Explain chloroplasr​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Chloroplast are the organelles that are present in the leaf to conduct the process of photosynthesis and it contains a pigment called Chlorophyll which captures the sunlight and turns it and stores it in the form of ATP and NADPH

Answered by GAURANGDHOLE
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Chloroplasts- They are green coloured plastids, which comprises of green-coloured pigments within the plant cell and are called as chlorophyll

the chloroplasts are very important for plants to make their own food by the process of photosynthesis every plant has photosynthesis to do photosynthesis so they need chloroplast in their leaf chloroplast is important thing which is green in colour and known as green colour pigment for the plants to do photosynthesis the plant

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